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Thought Police

Committing thoughtcrimes in 10 minutes or less. Host Johnny B combines inspiring quotes from fiction and nonfiction to express progressive thought. Commentary on politics, literature, entertainment, and so much more. Anything that helps contextualize our 21st-century issues.

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    Ep. 10 Backsliding into the Future

    Host Johnny B takes on the role of Thought Police Officer 2374. Officer 2374 offers Public Service Announcements on what kinds of thought the re-education services would like you to avoid. Today's examples explore how the U.S. got added to the list of "backsliding" democracies by the thinktank Internationa IDEA. What does that mean? Why is this happening? Sources: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/nov/22/us-list-backsliding-democracies-civil-liberties-international https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/america-s-democracy-failing-world-knows-it-n1284597 https://www.idea.int/

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    Ep.9 Abolition is the Name of the Game

    In this episode, host Johnny B takes on the role of Thought Police Officer 2374. Officer 2374 offers a PSA on what kinds of thought the re-education services would like you to avoid. Today's examples concern the history and duty of the U.S. police force by references TIME's “How the U.S. got its Police Force” by Olivia B. Waxman. Who are the police protecting and serving? History provides us with our answer. Source: https://time.com/4779112/police-history-origins/

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    Ep. 8 The Religion with No Name

    Today's episode was inspired by Brian C. Muraresku's book "The Immortality Key: The Secret History of the Religion with No Name", published Sept. 29, 2020. I talk about the importance and potential of psychedelics. What is it like to experience "God"? How is our spirituality changing in the 21st century? Let's get thinking about what could be...

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    Ep. 7 Proactive Corruption

    Today's 2-min thoughtcrime opens up with a quick Foucault quote then ponders on wealth and our corrupted democracy.

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    Ep. 6 A Postman's Technocracy

    Today's thoughtcrime returns to comparing 1984 and Brave New World through the eyes of Neil Postman. What has technology done to our culture? Who had a more accurate view of the future, George Orwell or Aldous Huxley? What are wicked problems? Let's talk about it.

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    Ep.5 Nebulous Ethics

    Today's 2-min thoughtcrime contemplates morality and the social contract. Endcapped by quotes from Plato.

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    Ep. 4 Brave New Chrome

    Today's 2-min thoughtcrime takes a look at the works and questions put forth by authors William Gibson and Aldous Huxley. Are we living in a cyberpunk dystopia? What do you think the future definition of slavery will be?

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    Ep. 3 Reflections of a Worm God

    In just 2-minutes we commit a throughcrime by reflecting upon a quote from the amazing sci-fi author, Frank Herbert. What is a city? What is the purpose of such a place? What are the struggles that come with it? These questions will follow humanity forever so what can we learn from it all?

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    Sirens of Morality

    We take a look at one of the many thoughtcrimes of author Kurt Vonnegut. Belief is a part of human nature and is essential to a functional society. Religion, however, is not.

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    Big Brother's Language

    Commit some thoughtcrimes in under 2-minutes. A thought-provoking commentary on the power of language and how it shapes our world. 

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Committing thoughtcrimes in 10 minutes or less. Host Johnny B combines inspiring quotes from fiction and nonfiction to express progressive thought. Commentary on politics, literature, entertainment, and so much more. Anything that helps contextualize our 21st-century issues.

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Committing thoughtcrimes in 10 minutes or less. Host Johnny B combines inspiring quotes from fiction and nonfiction to express progressive thought. Commentary on politics, literature, entertainment, and so much more. Anything that helps contextualize our 21st-century issues.

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Thought Police is created and hosted by Johnny B.
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